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When the pandemic hit, we knew - we got this
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Oregon Adaptive Sports has officially opened their doors for a 24th winter season and that s quite a feat, in and of itself.
COVID-19 has put a hold on nearly everything this year, but the Bend nonprofit is doing what they do best: adapting.
OAS Executive Director Pat Addabbo said they had confidence from the beginning. Adaptive, literally is our middle name, Addabbo said Tuesday. When the pandemic hit, we knew we got this.
OAS provides access to outdoor activities for those with disabilities, so they viewed the complications of the pandemic as just another problem to be solved.